The name of the job where you would take DNA from a crime scene is called a Crime Scene Investigator.
They are known as crime scene investigator/examiner, crime scene photographer, crime photographer.
The "scene of crime" or "crime scene".
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Forensic science tends to be an umbrella term used to cover all of the sciences involved in the application of law. Therefore, virtually any science can be used in modern criminal investigations. "Forensic" is a term that is derived from the latin "forum" which refers to the Romans and their meeting places where they discussed important issues of the day. Crime Scene Investigation is a branch of forensic science. It deals with the forensic investigation process carried out at the scene of the crime. CSIs recover physical evidence which is brought to a forensic laboratory where a "bench" scientist will then carry out further scientific testing. Consequently, crime scene investigation is a branch of forensic science the same as forensic toxicology, forensic biology or forensic chemistry to name but a few examples.
The name of the show was Fillmore! & they weren't hall monitors but rather members of the X Middle School Safety Patrol. Cornelius Fillmore Ingrid Third Horatio Vallejo - junior commissioner Karen Tehama - crime scene investigator Joseph Anza - bodyguard Danny O'Farrell - photographer
The stripper's name from the CSI episode "Meat Jekyll" is Candy.
Taylor was in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", the name of the episode was "Turn, Turn, Turn"!
CSI stands for Crime Scene Investigation. As the name suggests, the CSI comes where there is need to thoroughly investigate any crime scene. CSI generally uses trained professionals and advanced technology to find what the normal police department can't find.
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